antagonist
                                        英 [æn'tæg(ə)nɪst]
美 [æn'tæɡənɪst]
                                        
- n. 敌手;[解剖] 对抗肌;[生化] 拮抗物;反协同试剂
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            1、ant- "against" + agon- + -ist.
2、含义:competitor, opponent, rival.
                                                
            
                                    
            - antagonist
- antagonist: [16] Greek agón (source of English agony) meant ‘contest, conflict’. Hence the concept of ‘struggling against (anti-) someone’ was conveyed in Greek by the verb antagōnízesthai. The derived noun antagōnistés entered English via French or late Latin.
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- antagonist (n.)
- 1590s, from French antagoniste (16c.) or directly from Late Latin antagonista, from Greek antagonistes "competitor, opponent, rival," agent noun from antagonizesthai "to struggle against, oppose, be a rival," from anti- "against" (see anti-) + agonizesthai "to contend for a prize," from agon "contest" (see agony). Originally in battle or sport, extended 1620s to any sphere of human activity.
                 - 1. Spassky had never previously lost to his antagonist. 
- 斯帕斯基以往从未输给过他的对手。
来自柯林斯例句
 
- 2. His antagonist in the debate was quicker than he. 
- 在辩论中他的对手比他反应快.
来自《简明英汉词典》
 
- 3. The thing is to know the nature of your antagonist. 
- 要紧的是要了解你的对手的特性.
来自辞典例句
 
- 4. The knight defeated each antagonist. 
- 那位骑士打败了每一个敌手.
来自辞典例句
 
- 5. He wondered what his antagonist was doing. 
- 他不知道他的敌手在做些什么.
来自辞典例句